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Letters are warped, syllables left out about four percent of the German population are dyslexics. Scientists seek to spot responsible genes and try to develop a genetic screening test to support affected children at an earlier age. Scool? Skuul? Or perhaps shcool? The beginning is a delicate time especially in reading and writing. Twisted letters or other beginner´s mistakes disappear quite...
Letters are warped, syllables left out -- about four percent of the German population are dyslexics. Scientists seek to spot responsible genes and try to develop a genetic screening test to support affected children at an earlier age.
Letters are warped, syllables left out. Scientists seek to spot responsible genes and try to develop a genetic screening test to support affected children at an earlier age.
US critics savour first taste of Life on Mars : Britain's latest TV export is a hit, despite GeneHunt's 'over-ripe' one-liners (Helen Pidd, 10/11/08, The Guardian) It is always a gamble transposing a hit British TV show to an American setting. Basil Fawlty did not survive the flight across the Atlantic despite three attempts to remake Fawlty Towers, though the US version of the Office...
The Brit series LIFE ON MARS was terrific. Excellent acting, plotting, conflict, era music, and dead-on awful '70's hair, sexism, and clothing. The two males leads--Sam Tyler and GeneHunt--had chemistry to spare during their frequent sparring and their increasing cooperative spurts. The romance was pleasant. And the ending made you wonder if it really was speculative or just a comatose...
I was a big fan of the British version of Life on Mars; the TV show was pure genius with GeneHunt playing the best character. This is just the latest British TV show to cross the Atlantic, as the U.S. version had its first airing last night. When the American’s got their hands on the [...]
The revamped pilot (with Harvey Keitel, no less, as GeneHunt) airs next Thursday. Io9 has a puff piece about it, with this interesting tidbit: In the British version, Sam has really only three options for what’s happening: he’s time-traveled, he’s in a coma and dreaming, or he’s gone insane. But the American version will add [...]